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So please share what the overall cost was to do this modification. I understand the windshield has to be replaced as well this is true? With labor and materials must have been crazy cost over 2,000 cost over 2000 $3,000?   But the overall completed job looks fantastic. But please share what you would realistically charge to do that in someone's vehicle ?

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That's an awesome job.  Is there any way you could produce a printable template for the cuts (including the switch) and aa basic write up?

 

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So please share what the overall cost was to do this modification. I understand the windshield has to be replaced as well this is true? With labor and materials must have been crazy cost over 2,000 cost over 2000 $3,000?   But the overall completed job looks fantastic. But please share what you would realistically charge to do that in someone's vehicle [emoji846]


14-18 Silverado HUD retrofit

15-16 Tahoe/Yukon HUD projector.
Gm# 22812172 $150.00

Heads up display switch
Gm# 22926688 $20.00

Bazel Trim
Gm# 22758784 $ 13.00

Denali cluster used $ 250-300
Denali cluster programming $ 250

Phil’s PnP HUD harness. $

Winshield HUD compatible aftermarket $500

Here’s a list, just an estimate.


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14-18 Silverado HUD retrofit

15-16 Tahoe/Yukon HUD projector.
Gm# 22812172 $150.00

Heads up display switch
Gm# 22926688 $20.00

Bazel Trim
Gm# 22758784 $ 13.00

Denali cluster used $ 250-300
Denali cluster programming $ 250

Phil’s PnP HUD harness. $

Winshield HUD compatible aftermarket $500

Here’s a list, just an estimate.

I did all the labor and modifications.

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With the new bezel and not having to cut into the dash with this one, does the HUD retain the same mounting in the dash like the last version??

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With the new bezel and not having to cut into the dash with this one, does the HUD retain the same mounting in the dash like the last version??

Correct.


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I’ve seen these HUDs at the dealer and was not all that impressed. Do they show more than just speed and RPM? Can I display other things like the inclinometer?

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I would like to retrofit a hud, do you have any direction to point me for the harness? I've seen a guy offered to make and sell them in 2018.... I messaged couple days ago, but have not received a response.

Any info would be great....

 

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8 minutes ago, Josh99722 said:
I would like to retrofit a hud, do you have any direction to point me for the harness? I've seen a guy offered to make and sell them in 2018.... I messaged couple days ago, but have not received a response.
Any info would be great....
 


I believe Phil Gamboa/ harness doctor is going to be selling these :)

 

EDIT Yup looks like they already are :)

 

https://harnessdr.com/product/2014-2018-silverado-sierra-hud-retrofit-harness/

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That's what I've seen, he did reply no info for the harness, I don't want to be rude and keep bugging him, but me working 70hrs a week makes it tough to source and build a harness..

 

Are you in contact him?

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5 minutes ago, Josh99722 said:

That's what I've seen, he did reply no info for the harness, I don't want to be rude and keep bugging him, but me working 70hrs a week makes it tough to source and build a harness..

 

Are you in contact him?

I linked above, he's probably like me with a bajillion people on different platforms reaching out to him 24/7 best thing I can tell you is to reach out from his website (linked above) directly :)

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7 minutes ago, Josh99722 said:

That's what I've seen, he did reply no info for the harness, I don't want to be rude and keep bugging him, but me working 70hrs a week makes it tough to source and build a harness..

 

Are you in contact him?

@pgamboa 

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12 minutes ago, Josh99722 said:

I would like to retrofit a hud, do you have any direction to point me for the harness? I've seen a guy offered to make and sell them in 2018.... I messaged couple days ago, but have not received a response.

Any info would be great....

 

Slowly getting products loaded.  So bear with me.  You can PM me here, or email me directly at [email protected]

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That is really awesome, I do appreciate the help....

thank you thank you!

 

I've been following the threads on this retrofit, so cool to see everyone help everyone!

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